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Lecture 1

Introduction

Time: M _ W _ _ 10:15 - 11:30

Credits: 3.5 Session: Fall 2013

MECH 211, Mechanical

Engineering Drawing

WELCOME TO

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Whatever area you will

choose…

This course is fundamental.

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A bit of history • The objective need to communicate

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A bit of history

• The time line

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History in images

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“Paper could take about

anything”

Observe the way

the posts are crossing

Have you ever seen

such a construction?

Artistic Drawing

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The fundamental difference ?

Artistic Drawing Mechanical/Technical drawing

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Introduction to graphic language and design — means and

techniques. The third and the first angle projections.

Orthographic projection of points, lines, planes and solids.

Principal and auxiliary views. Views in a given direction.

Sectional views. Intersection of lines, planes and solids.

Development of surfaces. Drafting practices. Dimensioning,

fits and tolerancing. Computer-aided drawing and solid

modelling. Working drawings — detail and assembly

drawing. Design practice. Machine elements representation.

Case Study

Content of the Course

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A, B, C, D ARE POINTS

B

D

C

A

Content of the Course

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AB, BC, CD, DA, CA ARE LINES

A, B, C, D ARE POINTS

B

D

C

A

Content of the Course

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ABC, CDA ARE PLANES

AB, BC, CD, DA, CA ARE LINES

A, B, C, D ARE POINTS

B

D

C

A

Content of the Course

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ABCD IS A SOLID

ABC, CDA ARE PLANES

AB, BC, CD, DA, CA ARE LINES

A, B, C, D ARE POINTS

B

D

C

A

Content of the Course

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ABCD IS A SOLID

ABC, CDA ARE PLANES

AB, BC, CD, DA, CA ARE LINES

A, B, C, D ARE POINTS

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Content of the Course

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• Enables the students to learn the techniques and

standard practices of technical graphics

• At the end of the lectures, one would be able to:

– Read a working or assembly drawing (blueprint)

– Represent mechanical components in multiview orthographic

representation

– Create conceptual design sketches

– Create assembly drawings (limited)

– Capability to use AutoCAD for 2-D representations

* The amount of acquired skills will be proportional to the capabilities, will and effort of the individuals

Mission of the Course

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• To acquire essential skills that are part of the mechanical

engineering practice

• To be able to communicate with other mechanical

engineering professionals regardless their spoken

language

• To be able to communicate with manufacturers of

mechanical systems

Main Objective of the Course

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• 3 teaching hours/week M-W-- 10:15 –11:30

• 12 weeks and one Review week

• 2 hour of tutorial – following the class

• 4 hours of laboratory – every 4 Weeks

• 3 parallel sections

Class Logistics

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Required textbook Recommended textbook

Class Materials

http://users.encs.concordia.ca/~nrskumar

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• Tutorial materials – handed in during tutorial periods, also available

on the web. Tutorials will be held in AUTOCAD labs and set of

practicing drawings available on the web site to learn AUTOCAD

• Assignments: 8 – available on the internet

• Solutions to the assignments will be with PODs after assignment

due date

• RECOMMENDATION: Attend the classes!

Class Materials

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Class Materials Lect

#

Textbook

Chapter

Description

1 1, 6 Introduction to graphic language and design, means and techniques, views of a

geometric object, multiview projections, applications and examples - ,

2 2, 3, 4 Instruments, geometric constructions, CAD tools, demonstration examples - ,

3 5, 7, 8, 10 Sketching and shape description, shape generation, sectional and auxiliary views,

examples and applications - ,

4 19 Descriptive Geometry– Points and lines, examples -

5 19 Descriptive Geometry – Points and lines, examples - ,

6 20 Descriptive Geometry – Parallelism & perpendicularity – examples - ,

7 21 Descriptive Geometry – Solids in space and Intersections – examples - ,

8* 21, 22 Descriptive Geometry – Intersections, examples, ,

9 22 Descriptive Geometry – Developments, examples, - ,

10 11, 12 Dimensioning and tolerancing, examples and applications - ,

11 13 Threads, fasteners, springs, gears, examples - ,

12 14 Design and working drawings – examples, Design case study - ,

13 ---- Makeup class, Review–,

* During the tutorial period of week # 8, the midterm test will be carried

- PowerPoint presentation, - Material available on course website, Lecture to be done on board/screen

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Class Instructor and Contacts

Instructor: Dr. S. Narayanswamy

Office: EV Building

Room: 004 –124

Phone: 848-2424 (7923)

Office Hours: _ _ _ J _ 10:00 –12:00 or by appointment

e-mail: [email protected]

Course Web Site: http://users.encs.concordia.ca/~nrskumar/

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What you have to do

• Attend the lectures, laboratories and tutorials – try to understand the

objectives as well as the procedures

• Use time at home to read and study the chapters in the book – use

the material posted on the internet

• Do your home-work by yourself – consult only your colleagues, tutor,

lab instructor or class instructor

• Submit on time your assignments

• Write the midterm test – this is a good measurement means for your

performance in the class

• Write the final exam with confidence that you will do very well

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Midterm Exams

• Scheduled for October 28th, 2013 and it will be

conducted during the tutorial period.

• The midterm test is not mandatory but is

recommended

• If the midterm result is better than the final, it will

be counted for 10% towards final grade.

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• There is lab component to this course

• You will be learning about few machineries

• There are four of them done in H-1067

once 4 weeks (4 hours a week).

• Safety is important and the details are

available in the course outline.

Laboratory

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Grading Scheme • To pass, it is imperative to work during the term.

• The following grading scheme will be used for those who

wrote the midterm and their grade is higher than the

grade in the final:

– Assignments: 16%

– Midterm Examination: 10%

– Laboratory 14%

– Final Examination 60%

• who do not write the midterm or their

midterm grade in below the final:

– Assignments: 16%

– Laboratory 14%

– Final Examination 70%

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Content of the first lecture

• Graphics as communication means

• A bit of history

• Multiview representation and orthographic

projections

• Technical procedures

• How to generate multi-view orthographic

projection

• Representation rules

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Mechanical components

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• http://www.webshots.com/g/55.html

In Nature

In Human Need

is a fundamental thing!

Geometry

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Introduction

• Why graphics is necessary?

– Communicate information that would not be possible to exchange

in writing

• Why not use pictures to communicate visual information?

– Usually, a drawing represents something that exists just at

conceptual level

• Why not use pictorial representation?

– The information contained in a drawing must be used to build an

accurate component/system.

to Graphic Language and Design

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• Drawing is a graphic representation of a real

thing, an idea, or a proposed design

• Why graphic representation?

• Graphic method of representation is a basic

natural form of communication of ideas that is

universal and timeless.

• It is impossible to explain things through text.

What is Drawing?

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• How hard to define in words?

• Try to describe in words the

following representation: A

MECHANISM

A simple component!

Graphic Language

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Graphic Language

• Graphics language is universal

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Graphic Language

• The information can be conveyed regardless the

spoken language

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Graphic Language

• When spoken language is known, the information is more

accurate

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Essentials of a good drawing

• Should represent the concept/idea/geometry

clearly

• Should be able to communicate with others with

out doubt

• Should respect the manufacturing feasibility

• Should favor a lot standardization

Let’s see how to make a good mechanical drawing!

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Views

• An object could be represented in more ways:

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Projections/ Drawing Basics

• The way one is visualizing an object

(Simple and sufficient)

• Two basic projection types – use parallel

projection

Perspective Parallel

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Projections and views (brief)

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• Representation of objects based on the rule of distance: 2

identical object are seen different from different distances

– shape is deformed too

• This type of representation is not used for technical

purposes in Mechanical Engineering

What is perspective representation

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What should be drawn?

• What is seen – follow certain rules

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Project the visible and hidden

edges/corners

Views - Multi-view representation

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Views - Multi-view representation

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Multi-views

• A part is represented in multiple views (a single part is

seen as more than one part)

• The representation makes the user to fully understand

the shape of the part, to perceive the relative proportions

of the geometric features and to position the features one

with respect to another

• The parallel projection principle and the alignment of the

features is used in the representation

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Type of Projections

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Projection planes

• The component is aligned with

respect to the principal projection

planes

– Top (T) or Horizontal (H)

– Front (F) or Vertical (V)

– Side (S) or Profile (P)

• The projection is carried such that

each feature parallel to the

projection planes to be seen as true

length

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Object orientation

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Projection principles

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Projection principles

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Third angle projection First angle projection

Projection Types

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Relative position of the views

• All views must be aligned with respect to

each other – feature to feature

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Drafting strategies (3 view)

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Technical procedures

• When representing the third view, scale, divider of

miter line is used to ensure the alignment of the

three views

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Example

• Represent the shown component using multiple

view representation

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Example

• Start with the front view

• The edge C cannot be seen but is

represented by a dashed line (hidden

feature)

C

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Example

C

• Align the top view with respect to the

front view

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Example

• Complete the representation

• Later, dimensioning and comments will

be added to the drawing

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The principal projection planes

• The object should

be aligned with

respect to the

projection planes

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The principal projection planes

• Notice the relationship

between the features

• The depth – distance

from the front to the

object is measured in

the Horizontal and

Profile

- unfolded

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Multi-view Projection Drawing

• Assume the given part as

shown besides.

• Position the part in a

convenient way, to simplify

the representation as much

as possible

How to generate

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• Select the position of the

projection planes

• Start with one of the

projections – usually the front

view

• Each edge is represented

based on the principle of the

parallel projection

Multi-view Projection Drawing

How to generate

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• Complete the first view.

• Use the basic representation

Principles:

• visible edge is seen as a full

line

• non-visible feature is

represented by a dash-line

• axes of symmetric features

are represented by dash-dot

lines

Multi-view Projection Drawing

How to generate

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• Continue with the second view

• Make sure that you have

accurately align the two views.

• Use the same rules for

representation.

• The alignment lines must be

perpendicular to the edge of

the projection planes

• (The lines of sight are always

perpendicular to the fold line).

Multi-view Projection Drawing

How to generate

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• Continue with the third view

• Make sure that you have

accurately align all views.

• Use the same rules for

representation.

• The alignment lines must be

perpendicular to the edges of

the projection planes

• (The lines of sight are always

perpendicular to the

corresponding fold lines).

Multi-view Projection Drawing

How to generate

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• Complete the representation

• Separate the top from the

profile view along the edge

(fold line)

• Unfold the three views to lay

them on the same plane

Multi-view Projection Drawing

How to generate

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• This is the 3-view

orthographic representation

of the selected part

(FLANGE)

• * Do not erase any of the

lines when writing a test

Multi-view Projection Drawing

How to generate

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Orthographic multi-view

• The above part will be projected on all 6

projection planes

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Orthographic multi-view

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Orthographic multi-view

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Orthographic multi-view

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Orthographic multi-view

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Solid models

Orthographic multi-view

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Minimum number of views

• Certain shapes could be described in less number of

views

• One must use the minimum number of views for

representation

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Minimum number of views

• Do not produce more views than necessary

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Centerline

• Axi-symmetric features are indicated with a

dash-point line - CENTERLINE

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Hints on understanding shapes

• Try to “see” the way a solid is created out

of primitives

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Hints on understanding shapes

• Complex shapes could be generated using Boolean

operations

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Pay attention to edges

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Projections and views (brief)

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Where drawing is used?

• It is important to know the rationale of

drawing

• Drawing is an international communication

language

• Fast way to convey certain type of

information

• Limited number of concepts are better

represented by drawing, but not all

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The design process

• Drawings are created to represent parts

that do not exist yet

• The designed parts are intended to be

manufactured

• The drawings must carry all the necessary

information that enables the fabrication of

the part

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The design process

• Design involves constrained creation

• Constraints: • Technology limits

• Human and environment concerns

• Durability and reliability

• Cost

• Market requirements

• Etc.

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The design process

• REPRESENTATION

• PERCEPTION

• KNOWLEDGE

• INTUITION

• CONCEPT

• PURE CONCEPT

• EMPIRICAL CONCEPT

• NOTION

• IDEA

Basic requirements to be able to

perform a design

All the above interacts in your

judgment even if you are not

aware of it

You have to train your judgment

to be able to perform solution-

solving based thinking

The graphic helps you to do so

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The design process

• A design is created after analysis, full

understanding of requirements and

constraints and synthesis

• Two individuals may not come with the

same solution to the same problem • Example: Connect two straight pipes ND 4” to avoid

leaking of the gas and to permit easy maintenance

of the segment

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Solutions to the problem

• Multiple: flanges, clips, clamps, seals, etc.

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Concurrent engineering

approach

The design process

1. Problem Defn.

2. Concept and

ideas

3. Solutions

4. Models/Prototype

5. Production and

working drawings

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The design process

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The design process

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Drawings in product

development

Mechanical

Engineer

Vendors/

Customers

Quality

Assurance

Production

Shops

Assembly

Designer

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Assembly

Drawings

Assembly

Drawings

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Drawings in product

development

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A Component !